An incorrectly installed battery may cause (1) Bad contact, (2) unavailable battery information, (3)
unsafe flight, (4) inability to take off.
1. When the battery is turned on, do not connect it to or disconnect it from the Phantom.
2. Charge and discharge the battery completely once every 20 charge/discharge cycles. Discharge the
battery until there is less than 8% power or until it can no longer be turned on, then recharge it to
maximum capacity. This power cycling procedure will optimize the battery.
3. For long term storage, place the battery with only a 40~50% charge in a strong battery box. Discharge
and charge the battery once every 3 months to keep it in good condition. Charge amount should be
varied in these maintenance charges - (40%~50%)—0%—100%—(40%~50%).
4. Purchase a new battery after your current battery has been discharged over 300 times. Completely
discharge a battery prior to disposal. Please dispose of batteries properly.
5. Purchase a new battery if your current battery swells up or is damaged in any way.
6. Never recharge or fly with a battery that is swollen or damaged in any way.
7. Never charge batteries unattended. Always charge batteries on a non-flammable surface such as
concrete and never near any flammable materials.
8. Safety is extremely important. For more information, please see the Disclaimer.
Discharging methods:
1) Slow
Place battery in Phantom and turn on. Leave on until there is less than 8% of power left or until the
battery can no longer be turned on. See DJI VISION App for battery levels. Motors do not need to be
turned on, reducing wear.
2) Quick
Fly the Phantom outdoors until there is less than 8% of power left or until the battery can no longer be
turned on.